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Matthias Bruen (1793-1829)

Biography (Wikipedia)

Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)

Matthias Bruen was originally buried underneath the pulpit of the Bleecker-Street Presbyterian Church (later known as the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church and still later as the Broadway Presbyterian Church), New York City, New York. His body was later re-interred at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York.

A Discourse, the Substance of Which Was Delivered in Woodbridge, Dec. 13, 1821, the Day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, Appointed by the Governor of the State of New-Jersey (1822)

Essays, Descriptive and Moral; on Scenes in Italy, Switzerland, and France (1823)

The Last Moments of the Rev. Matthias Bruen, A.M., of Bleecker Street Church, N.Y. (1829)

Memoirs of the Life and Character of the Rev. Matthias Bruen, Late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, in Bleecker-Street, New-York (1831)

Memoir of the Life of the Rev. Matthias Bruen, of New York (1832)

Matthias Bruen (1858)


A Discourse, the Substance of Which Was Delivered in Woodbridge, Dec. 13, 1821, the Day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, Appointed by the Governor of the State of New-Jersey (1822)

Essays, Descriptive and Moral; on Scenes in Italy, Switzerland, and France (1823)

The Last Moments of the Rev. Matthias Bruen, A.M., of Bleecker Street Church, N.Y. (1829)

Memoirs of the Life and Character of the Rev. Matthias Bruen, Late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, in Bleecker-Street, New-York (1831)

Memoir of the Life of the Rev. Matthias Bruen, of New York (1832)

Matthias Bruen (1858)

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